On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Joshua J. Kugler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> w/o seeing the code that generated the figure it is hard to know, but
>> the "bold look" probably arises from rendering the same tick labels
>> twice in the same location, eg if you have a twinx, as it appears you
>> do, but haven't made the ticks invisible (as per my earlier
>> suggestion) on one of the axes.  Perhaps we should make the ticks on
>> the "twin" axes invisible by default.
>
> Yup, that was it.  Woohoo! Thanks!

Great -- glad that worked.  Perhaps we should fix the default behavior though...

> Weird, in my mailer (K-Mail) I replied to my message, and it threaded it
> properly when it came back.  Maybe adding modifying the subject messed
> up some mailers?  I think K-Kmail threads based on the references in
> the headers, e.g.:


OK, my bad.  It's looks like it is just gmail that is mucking it up
(maybe other readers as well).  nabble is ggeting it right:

  
http://www.nabble.com/Twin-axes-share-Formatters%2C-but-not-ticks-to20532903.html

No worries -- just wanted to make sure you were aware of the issue,
and it appears you are more on top of it than me :-)

JDH

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